Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Larry the Landlord Bedbugs will Bite

Larry was horrified to find that even though his tenants readily admitted that they infested the apartment unit with bedbugs It was his responsibility to eradicate the problem.

In a recent issue of the London
Free Press, Denise Lash was interviewed as part of a special feature on Bed
Bugs in condominium units and who’s responsible for their eradication, entitled
“Responsibility to take steps to eradicate the nasty bug goes to the landlord”.
Denise discusses how condominium corporations should notify their owners and
ensure those owners retain a specialist bed bug eradication company if
required. “if there are bedbugs in
a condominium building, it is advisable for the corporation to inform the
owners that there are bedbugs in the building (without stating which unit has
the bedbugs due to privacy concerns). Residents should be told to inspect their
units, and if found a specialist bedbug eradication company should be
contacted”. You can read the full
article on the London Free Press’s website here.

It is not only the Individual Landlord but a Condominium Building could very well have the same obligations.

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